OT - Andrew Luck retires

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Doesn’t surprise me all that much, maybe the timing of it. He was probably the most injury-prone qb in the history of the nfl. Damn shame though, was a class act for a league full of knuckleheads.

Chris 'chandelier' wins that dubious distinction
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If Kyler gets hammered on his first contract because the Cards inability to fix the oline, then NO ONE SHOULD BE MAD IF HE ABRUPTLY DECLARES RETIREMENT
 

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Chris 'chandelier' wins that dubious distinction
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Haha ya forgot about poor chandler...
 

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How many commissioners held their draft too early and someone just got screwed??

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When you have an injury that is compared to a car accident without a seat belt and the front office still doesn’t take the time or money to support you, the best way to go out is with a middle finger in the air, two weeks before the season kicks off. Good for him. A generational talent at the college and pro level
 

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Doesn’t surprise me all that much, maybe the timing of it. He was probably the most injury-prone qb in the history of the nfl. Damn shame though, was a class act for a league full of knuckleheads.

Forgetting Bradford? He was here just last year.
 

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IND's OL is actually pretty good.

LT - Costanzo
LG - Nelson
C - Kelly
RG - Glowinski
RT - Smith

Nelson & Smith made All Rookie First Team, Glowinski had a breakout year, Kelly and Costanzo solidify the 2 most important OL positions (LT & C).
 

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What a damn joke. Again this is why most athletes don’t like fans. The second they aren’t useful all that love turns to flat out hate.

Look at this board when Palmer started to struggle or when Veldaheer moved to right tackle it was brutal.
Its a business.

We owe them nothing. They owe us nothing.

They do not seem to care much about it during labor strikes, free agency, etc., etc.

I will continue to be critical of a player whenever I deem fit.

If the fans want to boo a player when he retires out of the blue 2 weeks before the season starts, that is understandable. Luck did just end the Colts season and who knows how many after this.

That being said I would be surprised to see Palmer get boo'd at his R.O.H. ceremony.

Meh, just sports and entertainment anyhow.



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